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Craft Sha 600 Leathercraft Cement Strong Glue Max Adhesive Leather Bond
$ 7.91
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Craft Sha 600 Leathercraft Cement Strong Glue Max Adhesive Leather Bond 150mlDescription
Craft Sha 600 Leathercraft Cement Strong Glue Max Adhesive Leather Bond 150ml 2346 From Japan
Brand new
Application: Leather adhesion
Contents: 150ml
Ingredients: vinyl acetate polymer, water, toluene, methanol, ethylene glycol, n-butyl phthalate, vinyl acetate
You're looking at 150 grams (5.1 fl oz.) Of leather adhesive, high strength formula.This water based adhesive is excellent to bond your leather and dries clear, preserving the appearance of your leatherwork.
This glue is stronger and dries harder than standard glue and is best suited to affixing hardware or for rigid gluing applications where your leather or craft work will not move much.For gluing the edges of leather together or applications that require your leather to flex, please choose 100 grade glue instead.
This superior quality water based adhesive is made in Japan and is held to some of the toughest environmental and consumer protection laws in the world.
Simply apply with a brush to the sides of your leather you wish to glue then press together until dry.However, rubber cement, excess glue that accumulates on the edges and sides of your leather can be rubbed off with your fingers or burnisher without affecting the bond. of this glue.
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